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Friday, December 2, 2011

Troy Davis' Sister Martina Is Dead

1. Darlene Laycock announced that Troy Davis' sister [Martina Davis-Corriea] lost her battle with cancer [November 30, 2011]. REST IN PEACE.....MARTINA AND TROY.....TOGETHER AND WITH YOUR DEAR MOTHER AGAIN. Link: Troy Davis' Sister Speaks Out After His Lynching http://goo.gl/kBJqm - See the embedded video below:

2. Mary Neal responded: Stress is hard on people who are wrestling disease. Troy Davis' mother died weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected her son's final appeal. That makes three people who likely had their lives shortened by a wrongful conviction. Google Davis/MacPhail Truth Committee Petition [at this link - http://goo.gl/vCS7B ] for a new investigation regarding MacPhail's murder. Troy asked us to "keep fighting this fight." Say "yes" to Troy, his sister, Martina, his mother, and to God, who loves justice. Condolences to the family and close friends. God help us all.

4. I responded: Bless you Sister Darlene. Yours may be the last message by friends on my FB wall. I turned off that option because I may use FB very little in the future. With the passage of Senate Bill 1867, America is officially a fascist state. The bill, which Congress passed on November 30, 2011, provides for indefinite military detention of Americans without criminal charges in camps in the U.S.A or abroad. Warning people about fascism has been my primary reason to be online for the past six years. I learned things were bad in 2003 when my mentally, physically disabled brother was secretly arrested for 18 days while Memphis/ Shelby County, TN police lied and denied having him and killed him by undisclosed means. I became convinced that government had turned against the citizenry when my family was defrauded by The Johnnie Cochran Firm (under its new management) and denied open records and due process of law by the U.S. Department of Justice and courts in 2005 and 2007. Google "Cochran Firm Fraud." The Neals were told justice for our family was "immaterial" a court order by the federal court in Georgia, where Troy Davis' life was also ruled "immaterial" numerous times. With the passage of S.1867, all Americans of every race have been ruled "immaterial" by Congress. Now we know. Praise God, who is able to bless and keep us during these End Times.

5. None of us can know what will happen as a result of Congress passing S.1867. As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. warned over 40 years ago, "No justice, no peace." That refrain was repeated many times by protesters before and after Troy Davis was executed on September 21, 2011. One protest was published on a video embedded below and on YouTube at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVOMzicC2WU - With the passage of S.1867, we know the truth of the the statements, "We Are ALL Troy Davis," "We Are All Sean Bell," "We Are All Prisoners." One woman on the video criticizes President Obama for not placing a nationwide moratorium on the death penalty before Davis was killed. It is too late for that to save Davis. Let us now ask President Obama to VETO S.1867, as I did in an open letter to the president at this link http://goo.gl/8HVHb - The fascist bill provides for indefinite military detention for Americans. If S.1867 is not vetoed, people on the video below and everyone else who protests perceived government wrongs could be rounded up and interned in camps. Citizens can be held for cause or without any cause - criminal charges are not needed. This happened to Jews in Nazi Germany, and ironically, a Jewish American, Sen. Levin, proposed this bill.

6. I concluded my response to Darlene regarding Martina's death and America's tragedy (S.1867) with this post: I did not post the link to the Davis/MacPhail Truth Committee Petition because news about Troy Davis is censored. They want us to forget him. My fb links sometimes lead to an altered view of my articles, petitions, etc. [Google "America's Most Censored: Mary Neal"]. Over 600,000 signatures were presented to the GA Pardons and Parole Board to save Davis in September, yet Troy's execution went forward. I do not expect authorities to actually grant a new investigation into MacPhail's murder. I do expect people who care about Justice to do Troy asked and "keep fighting this fight" for the sake of other potentially innocent men and women on death row. Do not allow the world's largest justice quest to end with the death of the principal, or decision makers will look at all the people's protests as mere children's tantrums by "boys" and "gals." That will endanger every protest, whatever the subject, in the future. Although authorities showed us by passing S.1867 that citizens' rights under the Constitution are largely moot, keep fighting peacefully for justice. If no one else hears us, God does. Blessings.

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The photo is of my brother, Larry Neal, a handicapped American who was secretly arrested and returned to his family as a naked corpse after 18 days with records and accountability denied. That led to my becoming "America's Most Censored: Mary Neal." See this link http://goo.gl/aELp3 - I founded and direct Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill ("AIMI"), advocating for 1.25 million inmates who are wrongly and cruelly imprisoned rather than treated for their mental dysfunctions. I love God and the IDEA of America - a melting pot. Many hard lumps remain in the custard today. AIMI members work to have civil and human rights applied to all, including the mentally ill. We oppose wrongful convictions, prison profiteering, excessive sentencing, police brutality, capital punishment, and inequities in application of the law due to racial and economic disparities. We also oppose crime and recognize crime as being violations against human rights and property rights. Imprisonment is often warranted, but never brutality, torture, or death. We advocate love. The need is for America to "be true to what she said on paper" (MLK).